Chris Pratt will voice Garfield in an upcoming animated film, and after Mario, he will voice the classic role again.
The film will be distributed by Sony Pictures and written by David Reynolds, who was a former screenwriter for Finding Nemo. Mark Tindal will be the film's director, who has previously directed Becoming a King and Four-Eyed Rooster.
Garfield debuted in 1978 in Jim Davis' comic strip, a lazy, mille-feuille-loving orange cat who hates Mondays, and the comics follow his daily life with his owner Jon and his dog, Odi. Previous Garfield live-action films were voiced by Bill Murray for the cat, but those films didn't get industry acclaim.

We have already learned that Pratt will be speaking for Mario in the animated film adaptation of Super Mario. In the face of the overwhelming comments on the Internet, he said he would try to put Mario in place. The actor is currently filming Jurassic World 3: Domination and Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
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